Friday, August 26, 2011

Structured Settlements ? Do You Pay Taxes on a Structured ...

Sometimes if a claimant is a case for a large sum of money, the defendant, the lawyer for the plaintiff, or consult a financial planner in cooperation with the settlement, the payment of the settlement in installments over time rather than an amount. where arrangements are paid in this way is a . often purchasing one or more annuities will create the structured settlement, which is to guarantee the future payments.


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Redmond O?Neal gets year of in-patient rehab

Redmond O?Neal is heading back to rehab.

The son of actor Ryan O?Neal and the late Farrah Fawcett pleaded no contest to felony possession of heroin and being in possession of a firearm on Wednesday morning in Los Angeles, Access Hollywood has confirmed.

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As a result, a judge sentenced Redmond to a one-year, in-patient rehab program and five years of probation, the District Attorney?s office confirmed to Access Hollywood.

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Video: Redmond O?Neal sentenced to rehab for drug charge (on this page)

?Redmond is grateful for the opportunity to receive additional intensive treatment,? his lawyer, Richard Pintal, told Radar Online, which first reported the news.

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As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Redmond was arrested on Aug. 2 in Santa Monica.

A spokesperson for the Santa Monica Police Department previously confirmed to Access that Redmond was pulled over at 8:45 a.m. on Aug. 2, for failing to stop at a red left turn arrow at Lincoln and Olympic.

Redmond was pulled over at the 600 block of Olympic Drive, not too far from the police department.

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A motor officer determined O?Neal was on probation, and therefore he had consent to search him and the vehicle he was driving, the spokesperson told Access.

The officer found a controlled substance believed to be heroin in the car.

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Prosecutors charged Redmond days later with felony heroin possession. He was also charged with being a felon, in possession of a firearm.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

3 Video Game Review Sites You Must Look At Before Your Next ...

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video game review websitesVideo game reviews are big business. There are entire websites out there whose whole purpose is nothing but reviewing video games. On top of that, there is a whole subset of websites who only take the scores from those various video game review websites and aggregate them into an average. Unless you have a particular loyalty to a certain review site, I think this is the best way to find out the competency of a game because you are getting a wider cross-section of the gaming media as a whole, and not just the informed opinion of one person.

I think video game reviews are far more important than a review of any other entertainment category. This is simply because video games cost a lot more than a movie or a CD. When you are trying to decide if something is worth $60 of your hard-earned money, then you had better make sure you do the research. This way you will know if the game is something that will work for you. That is why you absolutely must refer to these aggregators before you take the plunge on your next video game purchase.

GameRankings is the review aggregator I have been personally using for as long as I can remember. I can?t remember the last time I have gone out to the store to buy a video game that I did not pull up game rankings first to see what the average review score was across the board.

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When you first visit?GameRankings?you are greeted with a box telling you what games are currently hot, and what games were most recently released. There are also links across the top for the various platforms, so if you only have one console, you don?t have to see reviews for all the games you cannot play anyway. There is also a search feature, which is what you will probably use the most. Type in the name of any game, and it will give you the average review score across all major game review publications.

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Possibly my favorite feature of GameRankings are their All Time Best?and All Time Worst pages. It?s fun to take a look back in time and see what the best games were for a particular platform, or across all platforms. You can tweak the results by platform, year, genre and what letter the game starts with. This allows you to really fine tune the results you want to see.

MetaCritic is one of the most popular review aggregators for movies, but they are no slouch in the video game department either. They are similar to GameRankings in that they take review scores from various sites and average them out. They have a much different layout; they focus more on being aesthetically pleasing than GameRankings.

What I really like about MetaCritic is that they have embraced the iPhone as a gaming platform much more than other sites. They feature a full suite of iPhone reviews that they aggregate. Even though iPhone games are cheap and aren?t a major purchasing decision that a console game is, it is still nice to know what is worth looking at and what isn?t from more than one perspective.

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Since MetaCritic features movie, TV and music reviews, you can get all review needs taken care of in one place.

ReviewTrax is a little different from its counterparts because it isn?t as concerned with numbers, but more of a general reception for a game. They rank games based on a Poor to Excellent scale. I think this is a cool approach, because it allows you to just focus on whether the game is good.

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You don?t have over analyse and think ?well this game got a 92.4 and liked it, but this new one I am looking at got a 91.6, so is worth it?? With this site you can simply look and say ?Okay this is excellent, I should play this game.?

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ReviewTrax also feature iPhone game reviews, although not as many as MetaCritic.

This is a site I was not as familiar with as the other two when I started my research, but after messing with it for a while, I am going to add it to my video game bookmarks and use it regularly.

Conclusion

Before you buy a video game you should always refer to at least one of these three websites. $60 is no small investment, and you want to make sure you are getting a product that is worth it. By checking these review aggregators you are able to get a good idea of how the game review community feels about a particular product, and you can make a more informed decision.

Have you ever been burned with a bad video game? Perhaps you purchased Superman 64 and felt that you did not get your money?s worth. Let us know in the comments; I would love to hear some video game horror stories.

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Hurricane Irene marks 1st big US threat in years

An image released by the NOAA made from the GEOS East satellite shows Hurricane Irene on Aug. 23, 2011 as it passes over Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The storm is on a track that could see it reach the U.S. Southeast as a major storm by the end of the week. (AP Photo/NOAA)

An image released by the NOAA made from the GEOS East satellite shows Hurricane Irene on Aug. 23, 2011 as it passes over Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The storm is on a track that could see it reach the U.S. Southeast as a major storm by the end of the week. (AP Photo/NOAA)

A resident walks along Los Yayales beach as strong waves crash due to the approach of Hurricane Irene to Nagua, in the northern coast of the Dominican Republic, Monday, Aug, 22, 2011. Hurricane Irene churned into a stronger Category 2 storm on Monday evening, after raking Puerto Rico with strong winds and rain that knocked out power to more than a million people, on a track that could carry it to the U.S. Southeast as a major storm by the end of the week. (AP Photo/Roberto Guzman)

Senior Hurricane Specialists Michael Brennan, center, Lixion Avila, right, and Branch Chief James Franklin, left, look over a public advisory on Hurricane Irene before putting it out, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011 at the National Hurricane Center in Miami. As of the 5:00 p.m. advisory the center of Hurricane Irene was estimated to be near latitude 19.5 North, longitude 68.6 West, moving toward the West-Northwest near 13 MPH. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

National Hurricane Center director Bill Read, left, talks with meteorologist Wallace Hogsett, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011 at the National Hurricane Center in Miami. As of the 5:00 p.m. advisory the center of Hurricane Irene was estimated to be near latitude 19.5 North, longitude 68.6 West, moving toward the West-Northwest near 13 MPH. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

(AP) ? The rapidly intensifying Irene that's already cut a destructive path through the Caribbean is the first hurricane to seriously threaten the U.S. in almost three years, a worry for some emergency management officials who hope people haven't become complacent about the dangers.

Predictions by the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said Irene was likely to become a major Category 3 hurricane Tuesday. By Thursday as it roars toward the U.S. coast over warm open waters, it could become a Category 4, NHC hurricane specialist John Cangialosi said late Monday. Winds in such a storm can blow from 131 to 155 mph (210-249 kph).

The last hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. was Ike, which pounded Texas in 2008.

For now, the first Atlantic hurricane of the season had maximum sustained winds early Tuesday around 100 mph (160 kph) and was centered about 50 miles (85 kilometers) northeast of Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic. The hurricane was moving west-northwest near 12 mph (19 kph) and could eventually land in Florida, Georgia or South Carolina.

Bryan Koon, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, said after a meeting Monday with Gov. Rick Scott that the two have frequently discussed raising awareness since the Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and is still predicted to be active.

"We want to make sure Floridians are paying attention," Koon said. "We are at the height of the hurricane season right now. If it's not Hurricane Irene, it could be the follow-up storm that impacts us."

After several extremely active years, Florida has not been struck by a hurricane since Wilma raked across the state's south in October 2005. That storm was responsible for at least five deaths in the state and came two months after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.

"For residents in states that may be affected later this week, it's critical that you take this storm seriously," said Craig Fugate, administrator at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Julio Gonzalez in Miami was heeding the warnings and headed to a hardware store to pick up what he needed to protect his home.

"I'm gonna board up," he said Monday. "It's best to play it safe."

Others were stocking up on bottled water and plywood. And Hurricane Irene was trending on Twitter, with many posters sharing updates on the storm's progress while others hoped it wouldn't come their way.

The storm slashed directly across Puerto Rico, tearing up trees and knocking out power to more than a million people. It then headed out to sea, north of the Dominican Republic, where the powerful storm's outer bands were buffeting the north coast with dangerous sea surge and downpours. President Barack Obama declared an emergency for Puerto Rico, making it eligible for federal help.

Irene was forecast to pass over or near the Turks and Caicos Islands and the southeastern Bahamas by Tuesday night and be near the central Bahamas early Wednesday.

In the overseas U.K. territory of the Turks and Caicos, a steady stream of customers bought plywood and nails at hardware stores, while others readied storm shutters and emergency kits at home.

"I can tell you I don't want this storm to come. It looks like it could get bad, so I've definitely got to get my boats out of the water," said Dedrick Handfield at the North Caicos hardware store where he works.

Many of the center's computer models had the storm veering northward away from Florida's east coast toward Georgia and the Carolinas, but forecasters said much was still unclear.

"In terms of where it's going to go, there is still a pretty high level of uncertainty," said Wallace Hogsett, a National Hurricane Center meteorologist. "It's a very difficult forecast in terms of when it's going to turn northward."

One key reason for that, he said, is the difficulty of measuring the effect on Irene of the high terrain of the island of Hispaniola, which is shared by Haiti and the Dominican. Hurricane warnings were up on the northern side of the Dominican Republic, as well as the Turks and Caicos islands just south of the long Bahamas chain. Forecasters say it depends on which way the storm veers after passing the Bahamas Tuesday or into Wednesday and heads into the very warm Atlantic waters.

And several past hurricanes have turned into Category 4 or 5 monsters but hit land with much less force.

The other big factor is exactly when the storm will encounter a higher-level trough along the U.S. East Coast, which will eventually turn it to the north.

"Timing is everything," Hogsett said.

In South Carolina, state and coastal emergency agencies went on alert for possibly the first hurricane to hit there in seven years.

"This is potentially a very serious hurricane," longtime Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. said. He led Charleston's recovery from the massive destruction of Hurricane Hugo's 135 mph winds and waves back in 1989.

Joe Farmer of the state Emergency Management Division said he's not worried about complacency.

"If it does move this way, there will be a lot of public notice given and people will be warned," he said.

It's been more than a century since Georgia has taken a direct hit from a Category 3 storm or greater. That was in 1893 and the last hurricane to make landfall along the state's 100-mile coast was David, which caused only minor damage when it struck in 1979.

In Tallahassee and across Florida, emergency management agencies were closely monitoring Irene's movements and track. They urged residents to make sure they have batteries, drinking water, food and other supplies available in case Irene takes aim at the state.

"We must prepare for the worst and hope for the best," said Joe Martinez, chairman of the Miami-Dade County Commission.

Gov. Scott met with state emergency management officials and the state meteorologist, poring over detailed charts involving windspeed and steering currents. Scott, a first-term Republican who has not experienced a hurricane as governor, asked questions such as how much advanced notice would be needed for evacuations of low-lying areas.

"Irene's going to be close," Amy Godsey, the state meteorologist, told Scott. "We're not out of the woods yet."

Scott replied, "I'm an optimist."

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Associated Press writers Ezequiel Abiu Lopez in Nagua, Dominican Republic, Gary Fineout in Tallahassee and Bruce Smith in Charleston, S.C. contributed to this report.

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